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04-11-22, 07:40 AM | #1 |
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Missing parts
Some month ago I purchased A model of a Motorcycle US Touring Bike in scale 1:8.
Usually I go through the parts to see if they are there and not damaged. For some reason I didn't do it this time- I started to prepare the parts to be painted and I build the model as the parts had been painted..Then Yesterday I needed first clear part...Where is it...I used almost 1½-2 hours searching for this tree with all the clear parts on...Couldn't find it. Only clear parts I have is the Wind shell(correct spelling ?) I contacted Revell costume service and explain to them what I'm missing and today I got an email where they asked which part I missing. Said I'm missing the entire tree with clear parts. Never happen to me before. Hope they have these spare parts. Markus
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04-11-22, 08:45 PM | #2 |
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As long as the kit is still in production, you should be OK.
Revell/Germany has a good reputation for customer service. Revell/USA? Um, not so much but I've heard where they've gotten better. You could also try searching for the name of your kit on EBay and see what pops up. People will give up on a model kit or buy a box of kits at a flea market, then sell the individual parts trees. I found a really strange part on EBay that way. Remember the 1/144th scale B-52 thread? I spotted the clear plastic canopy/windscreen for the new Korean model and snagged it on the spot. Not for my Academy B-52, but for a much older Revell B-52 that has a traditionally horrible windscreen. Both parts are very close and I only need to do some minor cutting to get the new part installed and painted. That was a case where only being patient for 30 years finally paid off. Last, do some online digging and track down the after-market modelling suppliers in Europe. You might be amazed how many options are out there. As an example, in the Shelby GT 350 thread I mentioned adding some flocking for the carpet and some floor mats. Here's where I'll get them: https://www.detailmaster.com/collections/all If I decide to throw the book at this project and super detail the car, I can also add engine wiring, seat belts (1/24th scale racing belts look a LOT like regular 1/18 scale seat belts) and other gizmos. Good luck and start collecting URLs. |
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